New centre for local Entrepreneurs to open in Glasgow
A new Social Enterprise Centre is set to open in Possilpark, Glasgow thanks to the Scottish Government's Regeneration Capital Grant Fund, aiming to become a hub for innovation and growth.
A new Social Enterprise Centre is set to open in Possilpark, Glasgow thanks to the Scottish Government's Regeneration Capital Grant Fund, aiming to become a hub for innovation and growth.
A vibrant display of cultural celebration will be filling the halls of the Glasgow City Chambers this weekend as part of 15-day festival marking the start of the Chinese Lunar New Year 2025 - the Year of the Snake.
Two great causes recently benefitted from the fundraising efforts of staff at ng homes.
Glasgow's Chinese New Year celebrations will take place in George Square on Sunday 18 February. The event will feature dragon and lion dancers, a parade, and traditional lion dance and eye-dotting ceremony. Find out more about this year's celebrations marking the Year of the Dragon.
A further ten students have successfully graduated from Activate, a community development course delivered in North Glasgow by Glasgow University.
Organisations and groups in North Glasgow are invited to ng homes' Community Networking Breakfasts, which are helping to bring together people, resources, and connections establishing new partnerships.
The red carpet was rolled out to welcome special guests to Saracen House, Possilpark to mark two special showings of a new BBC documentary, Karen’s Dunbar’s ‘School of Rap’, showcasing her heartwarming journey into community activities through the pandemic.
Scotland Fashion Week – Unheard Voices, a unique community collaboration of fashion design, music and art, took place last week in Saracen House, Possilpark and across Glasgow.
Following the recent recruitment process John Devine, former Deputy CEO (Regeneration) at ng homes, will take on the role of CEO in September 2021 as Robert Tamburrini retires after 28 years of service.
Glasgow Lord Provost, Philip Braat, recently visited North Glasgow to meet with some amazing businesses, groups and volunteers to say ‘Thank You’ for supporting the community throughout the pandemic.
Barclays give a welcomed boost to North Glasgow with a funding award of £100,000 to support the community through the pandemic.
ng homes were chosen by a selection committee from Barclays for the meaningful work they are doing in supporting the immediate needs of people in communities, including low income families, those facing financial hardship, isolated elderly people and key workers.
ng homes have teamed up with Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS), Police Scotland and local community organisations to provide and deliver afternoon teas to elderly residents and those who are shielding in the North Glasgow community.